Giotto Suite: New Tool Simplifies Complex Spatial Omics Data Analysis
Researchers from Mount Sinai, Boston Medical Center, and Boston University have published Giotto Suite, a new software tool designed to simplify the analysis of complex spatial omics datasets. The software, published in Nature Methods, aims to help scientists focus on scientific insights rather than technical challenges.
Giotto Suite offers a single framework for end-to-end analysis, integration, and visualization of multiscale and multiomic data. It supports data integration across various platforms, measurements, and resolutions, with a flexible structure to cater to different research needs. The software is designed to adapt to different types of spatial data and workflows, making it a versatile tool for researchers.
Developed by the Computational Spatial Systems Biology group at the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, Giotto Suite was created to support future research fields in spatial transcriptomics and single-cell analysis. The current version is scalable to accommodate growing and complex spatial datasets.
The researchers plan to use Giotto Suite in their own studies on cancer and neurodegenerative disease. Future plans for the software include expanding features, refining the tool based on community feedback, enhancing interoperability with other software, and offering training and support. Giotto Suite is now available for use, providing a powerful new tool for spatial omics data analysis.
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